Uni probes Hitler drinking game
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/england/bradford/8458574.stm Version 0 of 1. A university in West Yorkshire is to investigate claims two students set up a Facebook group for a Nazi-inspired drinking game. The Adolf Hitler Drinking Game involved laying out cards in a swastika shape and drinking the contents of a pint glass called the holocaust. The game is thought to have been created by two students from the University of Huddersfield. A university spokesman said the claims were being taken "very seriously". 'Extremely disturbed' The Facebook group described the game as "ball-busting" and leaving players "completely ruined beyond belief". The game's rules included giving a Nazi salute and referring to a player as Mein Fuhrer. A disclaimer on the page read: "This game, group and its creators in no way support, encourage or promote Adolf Hitler or the ideologies of the Nazi party". Professor Peter Slee, deputy vice-chancellor at the University of Huddersfield, said: "We are shocked to hear about this game, and extremely disturbed at the allegations that students at this university have been taking part in it. "This is a highly unusual incident and the university prides itself on its multi-cultural, cohesive campus. "We will be investigating these allegations, which we take very seriously, and will take appropriate action once these investigations are complete." |